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The Other Guys (2010) Samuel L. Jackson Screen Used Gun and Holster

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Movie - Memorabilia Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,400.00 - 1,600.00 USD
The Other Guys (2010) Samuel L. Jackson Screen Used Gun and Holster
THE OTHER GUYS - P.K. Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson). Screen used prop Python revolver and shoulder holster. This non-firing Python prop revolver and brown leather Galco shoulder holster were used by the character “P.K. Highsmith” portrayed by actor Samuel L. Jackson in the 2010 action comedy film “The Other Guys” also starring Dwayne Johnson AKA “The Rock”. The metal replica weapon is similar in weight to a live firing Python and has functional trigger, hammer, and rotating chamber. The brown leather shoulder holster has an ammunition pouch with button snaps as seen in the film. Mr. Jackson used this prop gun and shoulder holster combination during the opening sequence of the film when Highsmith and fellow officer “Christopher Danson” (The Rock) are involved in a high-speed car chase and gunfight. Highsmith fires his Python out of his driver’s side window several times during the chase as he and his partner pursue the bad guys through the streets of Manhattan. Mr. Jackson used the prop weapon throughout the extended stunt sequences in scenes where a live firing weapon was unnecessary. Mr. Jackson also wears the holster and gun combination during the scene at the Press Conference outside City Hall when he and Danson greet the press after the incident and in the following scene where the two “Super Cops” return to the station and invite most of their fellow officers to a celebration party afterwards. Mr. Jackson again used the stunt gun and holster combination during the action sequence when Danson and Highsmith attempt to foil a jewelry heist in downtown Manhattan where the robbers use a wrecking ball to destroy several cars and punch a hole through the side of a jewelry store. Both items are in good screen used condition and are accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the weapons specialist who oversaw their use on the production.